unfortunately the city did not take care of it in time. it is a city street. back in the '90s we had a hundred 90 mi. an hour winds all the trees on eugenia were wiped out. the city paid a lot of money for crushed cars and fences and other damage property. they tried to turn over ownership of the trees to be homeowners. most of the homeowners did not want to face that type of liability. there were neighborhood groups that essentially made the city returned them a city trees. -- retain net >> do you call this city? >> i did call them and ask them to return and do something with this so that the treated not fall in my backyard. >> did it reached a bedroom or any rooms in her house? >> of we were looking at that because she's literally just came up 10 minutes before we went on the air. we were talking and looking at it and it seems that possibly the structure of the house is ok. it looks like the branches are just kind of resting on there. most of the way is right here on the sidewalk. car rosebushes are probably crashed pretty hard. the main concern as that you